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Rodong Sinmun on Revolutionary Faith
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Pyongyang, August 4 (KCNA) -- Rodong Sinmun on Friday stresses in a co-signed article that faith is more precious than life for the Korean revolutionaries and the cause of the Juche revolution is invincible forever as the ranks of those strong in faith advance toward the bright future without a moment's stalemate in high spirit. The revolutionary faith is a source of the inexhaustible strength that makes the revolutionaries in the great era of Kim Jong Un always go along the road of loyalty, the article says and goes on: A true revolutionary, a true loyal man is a person of faith, a passionate soldier who faithfully upholds the cause of the leader to the last through generations. We have the infinite pride and honor of being led by the respected General Secretary Kim Jong Un who ensures the eternal rosy future of our people. This absolute worship and trust is the great source of the revolutionary faith cherished deep in the mind of all the Korean people as a mainstay. With this unshakable mainstay, the Korean people could overcome the manifold hardships and harden their faith in the face of world changes, not going away from the road of faith even a step. It is the noble desire of our people and the spirit of our great era to become a member of the glorious revolutionary ranks upholding the most prominent leader in the world and glorify their life as a soldier on the road of translating the leader's idea and intention into reality. One should consolidate one's faith, given the advancing and deepening revolution and the changing world. This is the steadfast creed and practice of the Korean revolutionaries. The cause of the Juche revolution is always vigorously advancing toward victory thanks to those strong in faith who courageously march forward, without knowing a moment's stopping and yielding on the road of following the Central Committee of the great Workers' Party of Korea. |
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